Ember Media Manager contains feature to manage both Movies and TV Shows. Currently, TV Show support is in it's infancy. In future releases we will add more features and improve it's current ones to bring it to the same level as Movie support.

For a non-comprehensive listing of features, please visit the Features section of our Wiki.

Download:
Links to the installer and source code are on the EmberMM.com Download Tab or via the Google Code link at the bottom of this post.

Note: Disc images are not supported using MediaInfo.dll so meta data will not be scanned for file types such as iso, img, bin, etc. using the version that's included in the Extras packages. v0.7.11 of the dll does scan disc images for meta data, but it is more than likely incorrect (a "false-positive", as described by the developer of the MediaInfo library). If you would like to use it anyway, download one of the following and extract MediaInfo.dll from the archive into the Bin folder of your Ember installation (overwriting the current dll):

To Report Bugs/Request Features:
It would REALLY help us keep track of everything if everyone would use the issue tracker on EmberMM.com:http://www.embermm.com/projects/embermm/issues
Before reporting an issue, please verify that you have .NET 3.5 installed on your system.

Thanks to anyone who contributes to this project, whether it be bug reports, feature requests, suggestions, graphic work, code, etc.!

Looks great, but why not collaborate on Media Info Plus and make it have both a "standard mode" and a "advanced mode" view modes, (with the advanced mode without kitchen-sink).

I would just love it if all the NFO manager developers got together to work on the same open source project, (sharing the media info scrapers with XBMC, so same common XML files), ...one media manager to rule them all.

EDIT: Not working for me either. I can see the scanned movie folder in the left hand list but I get an error if I try to do anything with it. probably same error as Danone-KiD. Input string in wrong format. When I try to restart it I get the error immediately.

(My movie folders still have their original scene release names. If that helps in finding the bug/crash)

olympia Wrote:While I 100% agree with Gamester17, I think the "one to rule them all" media manager should't be based on MIP.

I only suggested it because it is one of the few that is open source, ...perhaps best would be for all these developers to get together and get everything down on paper as a concept theory then after that code everything from scratch, ...and of course try to make it as modular as possible so that several coders can work at it at the same time without as large of a risk to break others code.

One Media Manager to rule them all, One Media Manager to find them, One Media Manager to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

It would be interesting..
c#, vb, doesn't matter like mafis90 said, it's all .net .. it's cake to run it through a reflector and convert to any of the .net lang in source.

I'm willing, but only if it's .net 2 (i.e. not 3.5) and works in wine as well as in mono. I have a modular version of MIP i work on from time to time, basically i took a recent build of mip and started a new form, and then split up the source into modules that can be called from any form. Since MIP went from a way to select a folder.jpg to what it is today, there's a lot of it that's really modular anymore. but it could be.

The hard part is getting folks to agree. Some people love MIP, some love MC, some other apps or command line tools. The end result is the same, just the how it's done and the gui that's different.

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Kodi is a free and open source media player application developed by the XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium.

Kodi is available for multiple operating-systems and hardware platforms, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls. It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet.